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North Carolina: State Treasurers


North Carolina State Treasurers, 1784-1997 (May be incomplete!)
Memucan Hunt 1784-87 John Haywood 1787-1827 William Robards 1827-30 William S. Mhoon 1831-35 Samuel F. Patterson 1835-37 Daniel W. Courts 1837-39 Charles L. Hinton 1839-43 John H. Wheeler 1843-45 Charles L. Hinton 1845-51 Daniel W. Courts 1851-62 Jonathan Worth 1862-65 William Sloan 1865 Kemp P. Battle 1866-68 David A. Jenkins 1868-76 John M. Worth 1876-85 Donald W. Bain 1885-92 Samuel McD. Tate 1892-95 William H. Worth 1895-1901 Benjamin R. Lacy 1901-29 C. M. Johnson 1935 Edwin Maurice Gill 1953-77 Harlan Edward Boyles 1977-

Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)

  • 1827 Nov 18: John Haywood, died in office.
  • 1839 Apr 15: Daniel W. Courts, resigned.
  • 1892 Nov 16: Donald W. Bain, died in office.
  • 1900: Benjamin R. Lacy (Dem), elected.
  • 1904: Benjamin R. Lacy (Dem), elected.
  • 1908: Benjamin R. Lacy (Dem), elected.
  • 1912: Benjamin R. Lacy (Dem), elected.
  • 1929 Feb 21: Benjamin R. Lacy, died in office.
  • 1964: Charles J. Mitchell (Rep), defeated.
  • 1968: Clyde R. Greene (Rep), defeated.
  • 1976: Howard Coble, defeated.

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